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But, because a cash-flow BAT would act like a
trade
barrier, America’s trading partners would rightly view it as a protectionist measure.
Punitive tariffs or other crude economic measures taken by US trading partners could then precipitate a
trade
war – the last thing the world economy needs right now.
This more reasonable approach would vastly reduce the risks of destructive
trade
wars and exchange-rate uncertainty that are all but inevitable with a cash-flow BAT.
Most importantly, American and European leadership is required to avoid a lurch into protectionism and the consequent killing off of the Doha
trade
round.
At the same time, the prospect of higher US inflation and massively higher US public debt levels must eventually weigh on the dollar, as does the still worrisome US
trade
deficit.
Today, it is preparing retaliatory legislation against China in response to pressure from many in the US who argue that an artificially weak renminbi is contributing to global imbalances, in particular to America’s massive bilateral
trade
deficit.
But if they continue to resist, China may face hot
trade
disputes with the US, which could be even messier.
Imagining a New Bretton WoodsAUSTIN, TEXAS – The financial meltdown of 2008 prompted calls for a global financial system that curtails
trade
imbalances, moderates speculative capital flows, and prevents systemic contagion.
Unsurprisingly, White’s scheme, founded on the United States’ post-war
trade
surplus, which it deployed to dollarize Europe and Japan in exchange for their acquiescence to full monetary-policy discretion for the US, prevailed.
Initially, each member state’s reserve account with the ICU would be credited with a sum of bancors proportionate to its relative share of world
trade.
The Fund would administer Kosmos on the basis of a transparent digital distributed ledger and an algorithm that would adjust total supply in a pre-agreed manner to the volume of world trade, allowing for an automatic countercyclical component that boosts global supply at times of a general slowdown.
Foreign-exchange markets will factor this in, adjusting exchange rates faster in response to current-account imbalances and canceling out much of the capital flows which today support chronically unbalanced
trade.
But small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) – the majority of firms in both Latin America and Europe – find it difficult to
trade
and invest at international level, in part because of high transaction and information costs.
The EU is currently negotiating
trade
liberalization deals with all of Latin America’s regional blocs: Mercosur, the Caribbean Community, the Central America Common Market, and the Andean Community.
Adopting a common “rule of origin” for their products would be an incentive to liberalize their international
trade
further, thus increasing it.
Full
trade
liberalization in Latin America, although difficult to achieve, must be made central to EU strategy, and would boost economic growth.
But even if tariffs and quotas are progressively reduced,
trade
flows may remain low if other
trade
costs remain high.
EU cooperation thus should be directed to lowering
trade
costs.
But in the case of EU-Mexico
trade
liberalization, the growth of imports from the EU has exceeded the growth of exports to Europe, resulting in a widening Mexican
trade
deficit with the EU.
Such a regional plan requires the promotion of
trade
between these countries.
To do this, the infrastructure for
trade
needs to be developed.
But, today, emerging countries are growing very concerned with what they rightly perceive as the serious risks to their own economies implied by excessive weakness in Europe, which remains the world’s
trade
leader.
It also needs to broaden the scope for international
trade
– for example, by opening up higher education to internationalization.
For example, the negotiations on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) reflect President Obama’s determination to strike an accord with countries that represent one-third of global
trade
and 40% of global GDP.
The Transatlantic
Trade
and Investment Partnership being negotiated with the European Union offers another major step toward increasing
trade.
The rise of the Front National can be interpreted as a series of protests: against the long recession from which France is only now emerging; against open markets and
trade
liberalisation in Europe; against Europe’s upcoming single currency, and the fiscal belt-tightening that has gone with it; and against global markets and economic restructuring, which have contributed to the rise in unemployment, now standing around 122% of workers.
Under former President Mitterrand, France seemed a champion of European integration and even, at a pinch, of
trade
liberalisation.
It is no overstatement to say that those efforts, which boosted
trade
and investment in the region, formed the foundation of Japan’s national power today.
Because India is still running a
trade
deficit, there could be some pressure on the rupee following any negative shock.
The two-tier exchange-rate system acted as an export tax, but it did not survive for long, giving way to a unified exchange rate on the
trade
account.
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